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      buds
      last edited by

      Uh-Oh:
      Hi buds,

      my little imp's cc is using Letterland, wat do u think of it? I just bought one letterland book recently, but dunno how to go abt teaching my boy. U got any precious suggestions? My imp is 2 y/o.

      thks for yr attention.
      Can you share what the book is about (content) or mebbe post up how the book looks like in your next post? Mebbe if i see it then, i can relate to you some simple stuff you could use with it. If it's something i dun have, i would be keen to get it too. Hehehee.. πŸ˜‰

      2yrs old learning Letterland introduction should be quite fun. Songs, games, stories, crafts, tracing activities should be included. Children also should get to work with the Letterland cards, where they are introduced and shown to familiarize with the Letterland characters and the letter shape they each represent, plus the sound that character makes. Your lil' impy would love it, i think... at least i did. :oops: I mean, at least my DD did. (enjoy her Letterland introduction lessons @ Tumble Tots).

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        spring
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        Hi buds


        Thanks for ur reply. πŸ˜„ For e cards u mention iszt e first reading flashcard? If i buy e flashcards, do i stil need to buy e ABC book? ermmmm..... can u advise me on how to carry out teaching her e introduction of letter sound n shape using letterland? N for tracing, can i jus get those fr popular? For e handwriting song, how does it help when it comes to tracing of letters? Sorri.... bombarding u with so many questions. :oops:

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          sunset_dae
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          Hi buds


          I just bought the leap frog phonics dvd however i realised that some of the alphabets pronounication is different from what my boy has learnt…
          thought of switching him to leapfrog but realised that they only sell CD and activity books. Do they come in DVD?

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            buds
            last edited by

            Uhmm? :?


            I dunno if i understand you correctly...
            You mentioned you just purchased a Leapfrog Phonics DVD.
            Then at the last part you mentioned uhhmm switching to Leapfrog?
            Ermm.. i was wondering why you were referring to the same thing?
            Please correct my blurness.. :?:

            I'd be happy to assist you with the pronunciation part if you'd share
            with me which are the sounds you have doubts about. Currently, which
            Phonics methodology is your child learning? Is it from his school or the
            one you're reinforcing at home with him?

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              buds
              last edited by

              spring:
              Hi buds


              Thanks for ur reply. πŸ˜„
              You are welcome. πŸ˜„
              spring:
              For e cards u mention iszt e first reading flashcard?
              I do think it is, yes. But i see whether i can dig out mine to confirm.
              spring:
              If i buy e flashcards, do i stil need to buy e ABC book?
              The cards feature all the lower case Letterland characters, if i do recall
              correctly. Each card shows one side of the pictogram letter and the
              reverse side shows the plain letter shape, so that with just a flick of the
              card with your wrist, help to associate the characters with the actual
              letter. So i would say the cards are used to introduce the Letterland
              characters for young learners. From these characters the children begin
              to learn the shape it takes after and also they sound the letters make....

              The Letterland wall frieze should also help in this instance of introduction.

              To my knowledge, the ABC book contains individual character stories
              accompanied by colourful illustrations. For example...

              \"Bouncy Ben is such a busy rabbit - busy bouncing his ball and playing
              games, and busy bouncing into words too. Bouncy Ben and his two
              brothers all live in a burrow near the Letterland bridge. Can you see
              one of Ben's brothers peeping out of the burrow? Everyone likes to
              watch Ben playing his favourite game. It is very clever. He balances a
              ball on his head, right between this big brown ears....\" (etc)


              In the pictures, the children can enjoy discovering numerous items
              beginning with their sounds. This activity alone shows whether your
              child can associate letter / character with its corresponding letter
              sounds.
              spring:
              ermmmm..... can u advise me on how to carry out teaching her e introduction of letter sound n shape using letterland?
              Yes, can. But i'll need to dig out the barangs (things) from my
              resource cupboard to help you have a visual interpretation of
              a lesson. It will benefit you better than having a typed script
              on its own. πŸ˜‰
              spring:
              N for tracing, can i jus get those fr popular?
              Tracing activities for finger tracing or for pre-writing?
              If you have time, they can also be done on your own.
              If no time to spare, those from Popular should suffice. πŸ˜‰
              spring:
              For e handwriting song, how does it help when it comes to tracing of letters?
              As per the title of the audio cd itself, the Handwriting Songs assist
              children with fun songs on how to trace / write the letter shapes in
              the proper fashion. For example... for letter \"c\", the character is
              Clever Cat. And i personally like this one.. πŸ˜„ It has a very cute
              ring/tune to it.

              \"Curve round Clever Cat's face to begin...\"
              \"Then, gently tickle her under her chin...\"


              The songs guide children to trace / write from top to bottom and
              from left to right. Interesting technique and definitely catchy! πŸ˜‰
              spring:
              Sorri.... bombarding u with so many questions. :oops:
              Yes! Yes! This is definitely bombarding boy! :!: Buutttt.... it's all for
              good cause. As buds can tell how excited you are to learn. And for
              that reason alone, buds will find time to share a lesson with you.

              Look out for it!

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                spring
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                Hey buds,


                Thanks for your reply! U r very detailed... 😎 yes u r right, im excited! Looking forward to your input ya.... πŸ˜„

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                  spring
                  last edited by

                  And for tracing, u mention finger tracing n pre writing, is it necessary to teach her both or jus pre writing?

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    spring:
                    Hey buds,


                    Thanks for your reply! U r very detailed... 😎 yes u r right, im excited! Looking forward to your input ya.... πŸ˜„
                    Geez, spring...
                    You are making ME excited now.. πŸ˜‰

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      spring:
                      And for tracing, u mention finger tracing n pre writing, is it necessary to teach her both or jus pre writing?

                      Depends on how old your child is and how much you willing
                      to invest in these pre-writing and pre-reading materials for
                      your child. Did you mention how old your child was or did i
                      actually forget?

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                        mrswongtuition
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                        Pre-writing materials no need to invest much. All I did was get a nice big pen suitable for my boy to grip and hold properly. He does not like pencils as he often sees me using the pen and loves pens.


                        Print FREE worksheets online or just create your own. I did that to save money and I photocopy many sets because my boy likes to repeat and repeat and repeat something if he enjoys it. My maid will even take a drawing block, use pencil to lightly draw shapes for him to trace with a marker (he also loves markers, esp whiteboard markers).

                        Now we’re trying to let him get used to the idea of writing properly in a book. Got exercise books from popular (extra large squares). Starting off with him tracing the squares. Then moved to him drawing his own triangles and tracing circles which my maid drew for him in pencil.

                        Now he can write some alphabets on his own without help. Although not terribly perfect, but it’s still quite neat. We explicitly taught him how to write A - G by making him trace, then he figured out the other letters through looking at the letters & trying out. Of cos I correct him if he gets the strokes wrong, but other than that, he likes writing alot.

                        Before I knew about Letterland, I actually made up my own songs to teach him the strokes. I used XL square exercise books to teach him, without any fancy pictures. Like for β€˜B’, we sang, "From the top to the bottom, jump back up and bounce & a bigger bounce!" Sometimes we use our fingers to draw in the air. Sometimes we use our feet to draw in the air. The most hilarious one was when my sis suggested to use to bum and he really tried.

                        Now he makes up his own songs to write the alphabets although he is taking phonics lessons using Letterland system.

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